October Nights

Summary

Do you ever have that uneasy feeling that not all is as it seems? Ever been tempted to wait for the midnight fog to clear so you can see what lies beyond what human eyes can see? If so, then James B. Christensen would like to welcome you to October Nights.

In the pages of this first annual Halloween collection, you will experience eleven tales of the strange and unexplained.

Five women awaken from suspended animation in a deserted laboratory with no memory of who they are or how they got there. An old man experiences a bodily transformation unknown to medical texts. A diver discovers the fantastic truth of how a sunken ship hovers in the deep. A post-apocalyptic society deals justice carefully—and personally. A father fails to pay adequate attention when his son plays with a clown. A mother and daughter go to extreme lengths to satisfy their patriarch’s hunger. A stranded man wanders into an isolated lakeside community at the worst possible moment. Six people take shelter from a powerful tornado, but Mother Nature is the least of their worries. A submerged village has deadly secrets to reveal. A couple enjoys the last day of unparalleled luxury before paying the dark price for their good fortune. A grandfather takes his grandson out for Halloween, and both are drawn into a battle against cosmic evil.

These are the adventures and thrills that await you. Cuddle up and get warm. Lock the doors and windows. Sit with your back to the wall, and enjoy tales that will add a chill to the October wind.

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Do you ever have that uneasy feeling that not all is as it seems? Ever been tempted to wait for the midnight fog to clear so you can see what really lies beyond what human eyes can see? If so, then James B. Christensen would like to welcome you to October Nights.

In the pages of this first annual Halloween collection, you will experience eleven tales of the strange and unexplained.

Five women awaken from suspended animation in a deserted laboratory with no memory of who they are or how they got there. An old man experiences a bodily transformation unknown to medical texts. A diver discovers the fantastic truth of how a sunken ship hovers in the deep. A post-apocalyptic society deals justice carefully—and personally. A father fails to pay adequate attention when his son plays with a clown. A mother and daughter go to extreme lengths to satisfy their patriarch’s hunger. A stranded man wanders into an isolated lakeside community at the worst possible moment. Six people take shelter from a powerful tornado, but Mother Nature is the least of their worries. A submerged village has deadly secrets to reveal. A couple enjoys the last day of unparalleled luxury before paying the dark price for their good fortune. A grandfather takes his grandson out for Halloween, and both are drawn into a battle against cosmic evil.

These are the adventures and thrills that await you. Cuddle up and get warm. Lock the doors and windows. Sit with your back to the wall, and enjoy tales that will add a chill to the October wind.

Darkness fled as the overhead lights flickered on, separating what had come before from what came next. The fluorescent bulbs hummed and looked down on a sterile laboratory like any of the thousands that dotted the world—countertops and sinks, beakers, and test tubes. Cupboards, desks, and computers.

Along one white-painted brick wall sat five large capsules meant for human hibernation. A woman lay in each one. All of them asleep. Tubes, pipes, and wires led to each capsule. Computer monitors displayed a dizzying array of readouts. On the wall above each capsule was a sign bearing a name in quotes. From left to right they were: Diana,Sara,Lucy,Ann, and Jill.

Four of the capsule lids were open, releasing clouds of steam as the warm, humid air from within mixed with the cooler air of the room. Diana’s capsule remained shut. It was the rising lids from these units that triggered the motion-sensitive lights.

In the capsule at the right end, Jill’s eyes fluttered open and glanced around, squinting at the bright lights reflecting off omnipresent white. She frowned in confusion and sat up, her muscles tight and sore from a nap whose length she could only guess. She scanned the setting and its trappings. Nothing jogged her memory. She glanced at the row of capsules to her right, noting the closed unit on the end, and the three naked women resting in the other units.

Jill glanced down at her own unclothed body and gasped at the symbols drawn on her skin. Straight, scarlet lines with curvy squiggles sprouting from them. Electrodes stuck to her arms, chest, face, and thighs. She tried to gather her thoughts, but her mind was empty of everything but questions: Who am I? Why am I here? On and on they went, with no answers.

She drew her knees up to her chest, trying to fold in on herself and hide, vulnerable in her nakedness yet claustrophobic in the capsule. If she wanted answers, she had to get up and walk around, bare or not. She peeled off the electrodes, tossed them and their attached wires aside, stepped out of the capsule, and stood. The cold, lime linoleum chilled her toes, and she shivered. A few unsteady steps brought back her leg strength. She tentatively walked around the lab, arms crossed over her breasts, looking for anyone who might work there, feeling like she'd accidentally locked herself out of the shower.

The rising steam from the other capsules had dissipated enough for Jill to see symbols on their sleeping bodies, too. The lab was empty except for them. To the left of the capsules was a door secured via keypad lock. A rectangle of glass in the door opened into the darkness of that room.

The side wall, perpendicular to the capsule wall, had a sliding glass door, also with a keypad, and likewise looked into a dark room. Light spillage revealed the outer contours of another lab, with a table or platform in the center. Opposite that wall, on the far end of the lab, was a small workstation and a security desk.

Jill walked to the security desk where, on the wall opposite the capsules, was another sliding glass door. A hallway stretched into the blackness. There was no keypad, no visible way to open the door. Jill waved her arms to activate any motion sensor that might be present. The door didn’t move.

Jill’s breathing quickened and tears of fear and frustration tickled her eyelids. She studied her reflection in the glass and got a better look at the writing on her body. The symbols were arranged in an obvious, but unknown, pattern. They swirled up and down her body, even decorating her toes.She gave her backside to the reflection. Symbols covered her back, buttocks, and legs. Looking at her front again, the angle and flow of the writing appeared to focus attention on her breasts, abdomen, and pubic area. She struggled to remember how this had happened, how she came to be covered in markings and sleeping in a capsule here, wherever here was.

Tears spilled down her cheek. She rubbed at the writing, first lightly then hard, panicked rubbing, but it would not come off nor smudge. She wanted to scream, but didn’t want to wake her companions, whoever they were. To be honest, she was afraid to scream and discover they were alone, or to scream and not like who came running. She stood alone and waited for an idea.

Where are we?

Jill yelped in surprise and spun to find Lucy sitting up in her capsule, looking around. Sara and Ann stirred in their capsules. Lucy noted Jill’s naked body and the symbols on her skin then looked at her own.

What is all of this? Lucy asked.

Jill retreated behind the security desk to hide her lower body. She covered her chest. Lucy freed herself from her electrodes and stood. She wavered for two seconds until her equilibrium adjusted. Seeing Jill’s efforts to cover up, she also crossed her arms.

Ann and Sara sat up, groggy and bewildered.

Lucy walked to the sliding glass door leading to the outer hallway. She kept her body out of sight and pounded on the door.

Hello!

The others winced at the sound.

The doors won’t open, Jill said. They’re all locked.

Lucy looked at the room. She looked up at the ceiling. Sniffed the air. Listened.

It’s windy, she said.

Jill cocked her head and listened. I don’t hear anything.

Sara and Ann watched the other two, confused.

Where are we? Ann asked, having to clear her throat to speak.

I don’t know, Jill said.

Oh my God! Sara said, having discovered she was naked and covered in strange symbols.

Ann noticed her own marked body and put her arm across her breasts.

Lucy stared at Jill. Who are you?

Jill pointed at her capsule. According to that, I’m Jill.

Everyone looked at the name plates.

Why are our names in quotes? Ann asked.

Because they aren’t our real names, Lucy said. Just a guess.

Does anyone remember their name? Jill asked.

No one remembered.

Anything? About yourselves or this place? Lucy asked.

More silence.

It looks like we’re patients, Ann said.

So where are the doctors? Sara asked.

I—

—don’t know, Lucy said. Let’s assume all questions are rhetorical from now on.

How does everyone feel? Ann asked. If we’re being treated for something, maybe we have symptoms.

Other than dizziness and slight nausea, everyone felt well and reported increasing strength as the sleep effects wore off.

What is this? Sara asked, gesturing frantically at the writing on her body. "I don’t remember anything."

She cried and hugged herself, rocking back and forth. Lucy went to her and took the girl’s face in her hands and spoke softly.We don’t know. Okay? None of us do.

Sara grew more hysterical.

Shhh! This won’t help.

Sara calmed.

We need answers. Can you help us?

Sara nodded. I want to know what this stuff on my body is.

That’s as good a place to start as any, Lucy said.

She stood and let her arms drop to her sides. Ladies, we’re gonna have to lose our shyness.

Nothing we haven’t seen before, I guess, Ann said.

As far as you know, Jill said.

Either way, we’re wearing birthday suits for now, and that’s how it is, Lucy said.

The others gradually lowered their arms, too.

Let’s compare these symbols, Lucy said. Come on, you girls get up.

Lucy helped Sara stand. Jill came around the desk to help Ann. The women gathered in an open space near the security desk and looked at each other’s bodies. Shy at first, but taking a closer look as they tried to decode the lines and waves. They turned around and scanned their backs.

Looks like the same symbols. Same patterns, Ann said.

Why do the symbols point to . . . Sara began.

The good stuff? Jill said.

Is this some sort of sexual thing? Sara asked.

Here? Seems inappropriate, Lucy said.

Or biological, Ann said. Those parts aren’t only for sex. They’re for reproduction and nurturing, too.

I’ll bet you’re a load of fun in the sack, Jill said.

I wish I knew.

Jill inspected Ann’s body, comparing her to herself and the others. Lucy and Sara were young, fit, and muscular like Jill. Ann, while not overweight, was softer in the arms and thighs and had a slight paunch to her belly. Her breasts were twice as large as theirs. There were small crow’s feet at the corner of her eyes. She looked at least ten years older than the other three.

Ann noticed Jill’s visual exam.

What? Ann asked, her voice sharp.

Jill flinched. Nothing.

Why are you staring at me?

Now Lucy and Sara stared at her. Ann covered herself as best she could and backed away.

"What is it?"

Your symbols are different.

They all looked.

No, they’re not! They’re the same! Ann said.

I mean they’re done differently.

Ann glared at Lucy, then looked at the writing.

Looks like it was done with a different hand, Sara said.

Like whoever did yours was in a hurry, Jill said.

Ann studied the markings on her skin. She couldn’t deny there was a difference. She looked up at the others and saw suspicion in their eyes.

I was in one of those things, like you, Ann said. "I am marked up, like you. I am trapped here and suffering amnesia, just like you."No one argued.

If I’m in on some conspiracy, I’m pretty damn stupid about it!

Okay, calm down, Lucy said. But the fact is that you’re different. I don’t know what it means, but we need to be on the lookout for what it might mean.

Ann nodded, accepting that. She wiped a tear. Just remember this is happening to me, too.

Okay. We will.

So the symbols are the same, Jill said.

And mine were done by a different hand, Ann said.

Her fear gave way to an officious manner.

And I’m older, she said.

The others reacted with surprise.

Don’t act shocked. You can tell, Ann said. I can see it, too. You all look like a college volleyball team. I look like the coach.

Ann and Sara looked around the room, taking in the doors and everything else. Jill and Lucy watched them, waiting to see if they had any new ideas.

I assume we’re locked in? Ann asked.

The doors won’t open, Lucy said.

Sara rubbed at the writing on her arms.

It won’t come off, Jill said.

I wonder where we are, Lucy said. You know, New York City or Los Angeles.

Or a serial killer’s basement, Sara said.

Oh, shut up! Jill said.

I don’t hear cars or people or anything that might give away a place, Sara said.

I hear wind, Lucy said.

I hear voices, Jill said. Very faint. Sounds like a radio.

The others listened.

You hear that? she asked. Must be in another room.

I can’t hear it, Ann said.

Nobody else heard a radio. Their anxiety grew in the silence.

I want to get the hell out of here, Jill said. We’ll attract attention when people see us, that’s for sure.

Maybe we could find something to wrap up in, Ann said. It’s wintertime out there for all we know.

They walked to the far end of the room where the cupboards and desks were.

I didn’t think to check in here for anything, Jill said.

The cupboards were locked.

High security here, Sara said. Add that clue to the mystery.

A search of the desk drawers, most of them unlocked, yielded a metal ruler which was strong enough to force the cupboards open. They rummaged through the shelves, finding lab and office supplies.

Bingo! Jill said.

She placed a small bin on the security desk. Inside were rows of plastic-wrapped undergarments. The women gushed with relief as they tore open the wrappers. Inside each package was a pair of panties and a tank top, both made of a thin, white fabric. They got dressed.

See-through and skimpy, Jill said. I guarantee you a man ordered these. Stupid.

One size fits nobody, Sara said.

Ann couldn’t get the small top over her chest. She sighed in frustration. Lucy unwrapped another set and knotted two tops together to make a makeshift bra for her. As she stapled it together at Ann’s shoulder blades, Ann got a worried look on her face.

What is it? Sara asked.

I don’t think we’re patients, Ann said.

You can’t know that, Lucy said.

Why not? Jill asked.

All of this, leaving us in there naked. These little paper underwears. It all adds up to nobody giving a damn about us or our dignity.

If we’re not patients, what are we? Sara asked.

. . . Specimens, maybe? Ann said.

Knock it off, Lucy said. You have no idea if that’s the case. As far as I’m concerned these clothes feel like a Versace dress compared to how we woke up. We’re dressed, now let’s get out of here.